El Capitan” takes top spot in global supercomputer race, helping tackle daunting challenges in national security and science.
Start-ups say we’re closer than ever to near-limitless, zero-carbon energy from fusion. When will we get there?
LLNL is developing a new 3D printing technique to create the millions of fuel capsules needed for fusion power plants.
In a recent verified test, El Capitan achieved 1.742 exaFLOPs of performance or 1.742 quintillion calculations per second, ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) leadership is engaging with world leaders to make fusion energy a reality.Last ...
Renewed Agreement with National Nuclear Security Administration Provides Cutting-Edge Components for U.S. Nuclear Stockpile Stewardship Program The state-of-the-art ignition targets fabricated by ...
Here in Atlanta at SC24, where an anticipated 16,000 attendees are expected to set a conference attendance record, the new ...
Finland’s VTT Technical Research has been selected as the first foreign partner to join the US Department of Energy’s ...
Silicon Valley A-listers are funding Pacific Fusion, a startup that founding CEO Eric Lander says will have a full-scale demonstration system within a decade.
focusing on enabling the commercialisation of fusion energy. Related to the collaboration, VTT and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California, US, have signed a memorandum of ...
For the second time this year, the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Alliance programme has ...
How can the U.S. government better leverage venture capital to develop critical and emerging technologies important for ...